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Quiet misfit Rose doesn't expect to fall in love with the sleepy beach town of Leonora. Nor does she expect to become fast friends with beautiful, vivacious Pearl Kelly, organizer of the high school float at the annual Harvest Festival parade. It's better not to get too attached when Rose and her father live on the road, driving their caravan from one place to the next whenever her dad gets itchy feet. But Rose can't resist the mysterious charms of the town or the popular girl, try as she might.

Pearl convinces Rose to visit Edie Baker, once a renowned dressmaker, now a rumored witch. Together Rose and Edie hand-stitch an unforgettable dress of midnight blue for Rose to wear at the Harvest Festival—a dress that will have long-lasting consequences on life in Leonora, a dress that will seal the fate of one of the girls. Karen Foxlee's breathtaking novel weaves friendship, magic, and a murder mystery into something moving, real, and distinctly original.

  • Sales Rank: #973705 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2013-10-08
  • Released on: 2013-10-08
  • Format: Kindle eBook

From School Library Journal
Gr 9 Up—Nearly 16, Rose Lovell has spent the last 11 years drifting around Australia with her alcoholic father, never staying anywhere long and never forming any relationships. She assumes their time in Leonora will be no different. But Rose isn't in town long before she is befriended by idealistic, romantically minded Pearl, and she finds herself agreeing to see an eccentric old woman to have a dress made for the annual Harvest Parade. Week after week Edie Baker teaches Rose everything she knows about dressmaking while telling stories from her past. The unlikely and unexpected bonds Rose forms with Pearl and Edie are her first true relationships, yet tragedy looms. Olivia Mackenzie-Smith delivers a solid performance of this compelling story of friendship and loss. Her Australian accent firmly places listeners in the setting and she fully inhabits both the independent yet lonely Rose and the lively and naïve Pearl. Each chapter begins with details from the tragic night of the Harvest Parade and the subsequent investigation before returning to Rose's narrative so listeners never forget there is heartbreak in the very near future. MacKenzie-Smith adds a slight roughening and weariness to Edie's voice, conveying her age and experience. This vividly written mystery with its fully drawn protagonist will linger in listener's minds.—Amanda Raklovits, Champaign Public Library, IL

From Booklist
“I just want a dark dress. Maybe black. I like dark things.” This is what 16-year-old Rose Lovell tells Edie Baker, the reclusive dressmaker her new classmates have practically dared her to visit. Like Edie, Rose has a mysterious, transient past, and she has come to embody Edie’s memory of her own potent years on the road. But for stoic Rose, a dazzling new friend and confidant, Pearl, has given meaning and stability to her new life in Leonora, the coastal Australian town where she has just arrived with her unstable, nomadic father. As Pearl and Rose prepare with Edie’s help for the town’s harvest festival, they test the limits of their burgeoning friendship, stir up old secrets, and are entwined in a tragedy that leaves the town questioning Edie’s past and the girls’ futures. Though the novel is at times weighed down by multiple story layers, Foxlee (The Anatomy of Wings, 2009) depicts the depths of affection and the threat of loss and creates a mystical, macabre work that won’t be quickly forgotten. Grades 10-12. --Lexi Walters Wright

Review
Starred Review, Kirkus Reviews, September 1, 2013:
"Atmospheric, lyric and unexpected.”

Starred Review, Publishers Weekly, September 9, 2013:
"The casual beauty of the language and the complex storytelling style create a haunting, atmospheric novel about friendship, betrayal, and loss."

Starred Review, The Horn Book, January/February 2014:
" Though the layers are many, they coalesce into a dreamlike, eerie whole told in mesmerizing, sensuous prose.”


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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
Magical and Heartbreaking!
By Sabrina
Short and Sweet:

The Midnight Dress is beautiful, magical and heartbreaking. One of the best for me in 2013 for sure. Karen Foxlee is one of those authors who can create a captivating, gorgeous atmosphere worth losing yourself in. A truly unique and wonderful story!

To Elaborate....
Rose has 'landed' in the small town of Leonora where her and her father have run out of gas. They decide to stay a while but Rose has every expectation that she'll soon be leaving again.... like they always do. So she isn't looking to make friends. However, sweet & charismatic Pearl latches on to prickly Rose and doesn't let go. The friendship that is formed between them surprises and softens Rose and before long she finds that she has been convinced to participate in the annual Harvest Festival and is in need of a dress.

Pearl suggests that Rose go to Edith Baker, a mysterious old lady on the edge of town whom everyone believes to be a witch. Eventually Rose does go to her and finds the woman waiting for her on the porch of her run down home. Edith agrees to make the dress, but only if Rose assists her. Rose protests that she doesn't know how, but Edith only offers to teach her and asks her to return the following week on Wednesday. Which Rose reluctantly does.

As the Harvest Festival nears, Rose grows nervous watching Pearl play a dangerous game with a man twice her age. But she also grows more comfortable in the company of Edie as the two sit week after week stitching together her midnight blue dress. Edie has an incredible past which she reveals to Rose piece by piece each Wednesday night and through these stories Edie gives Rose what she may need most: a place of her own.

The book itself is told with bits of the ending sprinkled throughout in italics. You know from the first page that someone dies in the end. You even have a pretty good idea of who it is and who did it, but the ending is far from predictable. I really adored Edie's character and story. She definitely has a bit of magic woven into her and she was exactly what closed off, guarded Rose needed.

I recommend this book to fans of The Lovely Bones as it has a similar vibe and beauty about it for a murder mystery. Really an amazing book! Pick it up when it comes out this October!

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
Hauntingly Beautiful
By Maryellen
"A missing girl. A beautiful dress. The night that changes everything."

Rose Lovell is fifteen years old with flowing red hair and freckles. She and her alcoholic father, Patrick, arrive in the beach town of Leonora (Australia) in their caravan. Leonora will just be one more town where Patrick will park the caravan until he gets "itchy feet" and decides to uproot his daughter yet again. Rose is used to it. She's used to not being in one town long enough to make friends. She's used to not fitting in. She's lonely. She misses her Mother who died when Rose was just five years old.

Then Rose meets Pearl Kelly.

Pearl is the quintessential "it" girl in High School. She's beautiful and popular and just so nice. It just doesn't seem possible that on the very first day of school, Rose Lovell and Pearl Kelly will become best friends.

The girls couldn't be more opposite. Pearl is a sweet summer's day and Rose is the dark of a storm.

Pearl convinces Rose that she just must be in the town's biggest event, The Harvest Festival Parade. For this Rose will need a dress~~something that she can ill afford. A solution to this problem is that elderly dress maker and town outcast, Edie Baker, will take Rose under her wing and help her to make the dress of her dreams.

Edie Baker lives on the outskirts of town in a crumbling house that was once beautiful. The folks in town swear that Edie is a witch. With each sewing session comes a story of Edie's life. And with each sewing session the dress becomes more and more beautiful and mystical.

At the beginning of each chapter of THE MIDNIGHT DRESS we're teased with the ending. The author gives us glimpses into the investigation into the case of the missing girl in the midnight blue dress as she tells us the dark and mysterious events leading up to that night of the Harvest Festival Parade.

"I'll tell you another part of the ending. I don't want you to look if it hurts you. Close your eyes. She says, 'What are you doing here'? He says, 'It's you.' Just as surprised. His words come out in a breath. He smiles... 'I'm waiting for someone,' she says. Her heel catches on a stone; she wobbles smiles in return. 'Don't', he says. 'Just stay.'"

Told in a lyrical prose that flows with ease, this book was hard to look away from. You could feel the palpable anticipation growing as the story unfolds. Karen Foxlee has crafted a tale that transcends the boundaries of genre. Marketed as a Young Adult book, I can tell you that this not-so-young adult was enthralled.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
Well woven and quite enjoyable, from a slow start to a page-turner for me!
By Kristi Gilleland
I really did not expect to like this book much, after reading the first few pages. I suppose I didn't quite understand the time sequencing this book used at first. The author starts each chapter with a snippet of events in the future, in italics, then the rest of the chapter is actually events that have happened leading up to finale, which makes up the bulk of the book. In the end, it works beautifully.

Rose is our heroine, and she has a rough life, as the daughter of a drifter, and her poverty was at some times painful for me to consider. She moves to a new town, and meets a new girl, named Pearl, who is pretty, and golden, with a sweet, interested mom, who stands in stark contrast to Rose's own life with her drifter dad. Rose tries to focus on her broodiness, and depression, but finds herself drawn into Pearl's upbeat, enthusiastic sunny friendship. Pearl encourages her to have a dress made for the annual harvest parade by an old dressmaker, rumored to be a witch.

Edie is an old woman, never married, who was a dressmaker in her younger years. Her home is falling apart, and nature is moving in, or perhaps she is bringing it in, with baskets of leaves, and broken bluebirds, which she fixes, and then uses to adorn her yellow kitchen walls. There's so much symbolism in this book. Rose cautiously asks her to make a dress, and Edie agrees, but only if she will work with her and let Edie teach her to sew it herself. Edie talks of the mountain and nature, and rose finds herself drawn there, to climb and explore. She shares it with Pearl.

I won't give away what happens in the book, but it's so, so tragic. I read the entire book in one sitting, then found myself re-reading the ending twice more. I went to bed thinking of how much skill the author had taken in weaving the story. Don't think the ending is merely a tearjerker though, there's a bit of bitter-sweetness, then a ray of sunshine in the ending as well. It's a tragic but beautiful story. I really enjoyed it.

The timeline of this murder mystery might put some people off, but if you like to think about symbolism, there's enough depth in this book. It kept me thinking for a good while after it was finished. I might read it again to see if I can spot some more. For instance, Rose is determined to be sad, and wears black lipstick, but she lets Edie give her red lipstick to wear on the big night. I felt like it symbolized Edie showing her how to let passion for life and love in.

It's a book that might well delight some, but not seem like much to others. I adored it. I loved the positive example of the crone/maiden relationship in this book.

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